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A Day in February - Dreams in Color Lyrics



A Day in February - Dreams in Color Lyrics




At first I fled from sleep
Fearing dreams in color
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color

When my eyes would finally close and my mind could stop its racing
Nothing came, no dreams at all
No need to fear the color
No need to fear the color

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you

Come back to my dreams at night
And bring with you the red from my broken heart
The blue from the ocean that tore us apart
And yellow for the sorrow of knowing that there's no tomorrow

I fell upon a hopeful dream
Didn't know how long it lasted
Oh the pain when I woke up
With bloody knees and bruised up bones
To see you hear you smell you
I'd gladly fall again

Don't wake me up, I'm dreaming in color
Dreams in color, dreams in color, dreams in color
Don't wake me up, I'm dreaming in color
Dreams in color, dreams in color, dreams in color

Not one real day that my life is more than grey
Until the night can fall
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
I would rather fear you love than live my life

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
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At first I fled from sleep
Fearing dreams in color
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color

When my eyes would finally close and my mind could stop its racing
Nothing came, no dreams at all
No need to fear the color
No need to fear the color

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you

Come back to my dreams at night
And bring with you the red from my broken heart
The blue from the ocean that tore us apart
And yellow for the sorrow of knowing that there's no tomorrow

I fell upon a hopeful dream
Didn't know how long it lasted
Oh the pain when I woke up
With bloody knees and bruised up bones
To see you hear you smell you
I'd gladly fall again

Don't wake me up, I'm dreaming in color
Dreams in color, dreams in color, dreams in color
Don't wake me up, I'm dreaming in color
Dreams in color, dreams in color, dreams in color

Not one real day that my life is more than grey
Until the night can fall
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color
Dreams of you in color

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
I would rather fear you love than live my life

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you

Now instead of a haunting night
I wait in empty daylight
For shadows who can take me back to when I dreamed in color
I would rather fear you love than live my life without you
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Writer: Sarah Serrato
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Performed By: A Day in February
Language: English
Length: 4:33
Written by: Sarah Serrato

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